Brittany Watson Jepsen of the <a href="http://thehousethatlarsbuilt.blogspot.com/2012/01/diy-kissing-clothespin-caketopper.html">House That Lars Built</a> fame created this adorable clothespin kissing couple for the <a href="http://bklynbrideonline.com/20335/diy-projects/diy-kissing-clothespin-cake-topper/">Brooklyn Bride</a> just in time for <a href="http://inhabitat.com/13-green-valentines-day-gifts-for-your-sustainable-sweetie/">Valentine's Day</a> and we had to share it with you. Green-minded couples who love upcycled design or whose wedding budgets are feeling the economic squeeze will love this <a href="http://inhabitat.com/diy-how-to-make-homemade-organic-cheese-crackers/">fun DIY</a> cake topper project. It requires just a few materials that you can find lying around the house, and if you've left this part of your <a href="http://inhabitat.com/green-wedding-guide-invitations/">special day</a> until the last minute, this topper is so simple to make that even the flower girl can give you a hand. Your guests may not remember your vows, but they will definitely remember your cake topper.

Take a clothespin and turn it upside down. Use your pencil to draw in the outline of the tuxedo, bow-tie, and the bride's wedding dress. Brittany recommends keeping it simple, although she added rosy cheeks and a string of pearls to her perky bride.

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DIY Clothespin Wedding Cake Topper

The next thing you need to do is paint in the lines. This bridge and groom are wearing the traditional black and white outfits, but whose to say yours might not be a little more unconventional? Go wild. It's your wedding day and you could do whatever you want to.

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DIY Clothespin Wedding Cake Topper

Brittany used a glue gun to add a little lace veil to her bride, but the sky's the limit for you. Or maybe you'll have two brides, or two grooms? In any case, this is probably the world's simplest and cutest cake topper. Now all you have to do is find the cake?

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DIY Clothespin Wedding Cake Topper

Brittany Watson Jepsen of the House That Lars Built fame created this adorable clothespin kissing couple for the Brooklyn Bride just in time for Valentine's Day and we had to share it with you. Green-minded couples who love upcycled design or whose wedding budgets are feeling the economic squeeze will love this fun DIY cake topper project. It requires just a few materials that you can find lying around the house, and if you've left this part of your special day until the last minute, this topper is so simple to make that even the flower girl can give you a hand. Your guests may not remember your vows, but they will definitely remember your cake topper.